The probable reason for Rossi to give feedback on his status is getting technical suggestions that his small team of developers is not able to generate on such a short time frame. And he's getting a lot of free usefull feedback at his blog. We simply don't know the qualifications of his staff since they will be bound to communication restrictions by contract, so you won't hear anything from them.
I bet companies like Shell and Exxon have research people on this as well, but these multinationals don't require feedback and suggestions by society via blogs since they have sufficient staff to do this on their own. On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Michele Comitini < [email protected]> wrote: > 2012/8/30 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>: > > Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> To bet in what sense? That he has a work able device or that he has > >> anything at all? > > > > > > Everything that Rossi does & says is in a state of Quantum Indeterminacy. > > The act of betting may tilt events one way or the other. It is best not > to > > go there. > > Shrodinger's cat had only 2 states once the box was opened: dead or alive. > Rossi's E-cat keeps staying in multiple states because the box can't > be opened. One may wonder if there's a cat after all... > > mic > >

